A mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity.
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Examples for "tongue"
Examples for "tongue"
1Engywook's tongue went right to work: What have you seen and done?
2It's very tongue-in-cheek social comment but it's still social comment, he said.
3The rest of the conversation was carried on in the same tongue.
4Studies had found that tip-of-the-tongue experiences are more common among older people.
5He claims, tongue-in-cheek, that he could patent such a product next year.
1My heart beat in my temples like the clapper of an alarm-bell.
2Those two men understood each other as the clapper understands the bell.
3The Indian bell-ringer rings them by a rope fastened to each clapper.
4Brock called on him, started the video camera, clapped his imaginary clapper.
5Its weight is thirty-two thousand pounds-theclapper alone weighing a thousand pounds.
1He speaks the language of Mota, the lingua franca here, you know.
2LANGUAGES: The official language is Portuguese but Portuguese-based creole is the lingua franca.
3Every 10 minutes or so, the signs change from one lingua to the other.
4Arabic was, for a time, the lingua franca of science.
5They are very much the lingua franca of evidence-based medicine.
1The reference to the "glossa of Theotypas" is part of the fiction.